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A)it is still impossible to detect computer crimes today B) people commit computer crimes at the request of their company C)computer criminals escape punishment because they can't be detecte D)computer crimes are the most serious problem in the operation of financial institutions 27. It is implied in the third paragraph that A)most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luck B)the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problem D= computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimes more computer crimes go undetected that are discovered 8. Which of the following statements is mentioned in the passage? A)A strict law against computer crimes must be enforced B)Companies usually hesitate to uncover computer crimes to protect their reputation C) Companies will guard against computer crimes to protect their reputation D)Companies need to impose restrictions on confidential information 29. What may happen to computer criminals once they are caught? A)With a bad reputation they can hardly find another job. B) They may walk away and easily find another job. c) They will be denied access to confidential records D)They must leave the country to go to jail. A)why computer criminals are often able to escape punishment B)why computer crimes are difficult to detect by systemati spections C)how computer criminals mange to get good recommendations from their former employers D)why computer crimes can't be eliminated lestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. In a family where the roles of men and women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a greater or lesser extent, notions of male superiority are hard to maintain. The pattern of sharing in tasks and indecision makes for equality and this in tur leads to further sharing. In such a home, the growing boy and girl learn to accept equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the battle of the sexes If the process goes too far and man's role is regarded as less important and that has happened in some cases -we are as badly off as before, only in reverse. It is time to reassess the role of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of“ Momi sm”- but we don’ t want to exchange it for a“neo- Popism”. What we need, rather, is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signsA) it is still impossible to detect computer crimes today B) people commit computer crimes at the request of their company C) computer criminals escape punishment because they can’t be detected D) computer crimes are the most serious problem in the operation of financial institutions 27. It is implied in the third paragraph that _________________. A) most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luck B) the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problem C) most computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimes D) many more computer crimes go undetected that are discovered 28. Which of the following statements is mentioned in the passage? A) A strict law against computer crimes must be enforced B) Companies usually hesitate to uncover computer crimes to protect their reputation C) Companies will guard against computer crimes to protect their reputation D) Companies need to impose restrictions on confidential information 29. What may happen to computer criminals once they are caught? A) With a bad reputation they can hardly find another job. B) They may walk away and easily find another job. C) They will be denied access to confidential records D) They must leave the country to go to jail. 30. The passage is mainly about _________________. A) why computer criminals are often able to escape punishment B) why computer crimes are difficult to detect by systematic inspections C) how computer criminals mange to get good recommendations from their former employers D) why computer crimes can’t be eliminated Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. In a family where the roles of men and women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a greater or lesser extent, notions of male superiority are hard to maintain. The pattern of sharing in tasks and indecision makes for equality and this in turn leads to further sharing. In such a home, the growing boy and girl learn to accept equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the “battle of the sexes”. If the process goes too far and man’s role is regarded as less important – and that has happened in some cases – we are as badly off as before, only in reverse. It is time to reassess the role of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of “Momism” – but we don’t want to exchange it for a “neo-Popism”. What we need, rather, is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equals. There are signs
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